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markets across europe were also weaker in early trading. we'll have a lot more of this coming up later in the broadcast. >>> and the nation pauses today to remember those killed just one week ago in newtown. >> what a remarkable week it's been. among those is the first lady, who has written a letter in this morning's "hartford courant." she writes, may the memories of those beautiful children and those heroic adults be a blessing for your community and for our country. >> and for more on the somber ceremonies, we're joined by wendy gillette in newtown. good morning, wendy. >> reporter: good morning, rob and sunny. newtown is a very different place. one week ago, at this time, it was a different place. a quiet, small town where violence was extremely rare. now, as the nation continues to heal after the massacre, many will pause this morning to remember what was lost. bells across connecticut will toll 26 times at 9:30 this morning, marking the exact moment when terror invaded sandy hook elementary school. governor dan malloy called for a mom
markets across europe were also weaker in early trading. we'll have a lot more of this coming up later in the broadcast. >>> and the nation pauses today to remember those killed just one week ago in newtown. >> what a remarkable week it's been. among those is the first lady, who has written a letter in this morning's "hartford courant." she writes, may the memories of those beautiful children and those heroic adults be a blessing for your community and for our country....
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one of the biggest banks here in europe. yes, there have been a lot of press speculation about the side of the fine, but it's three times bigger than the fine ba barclay's was fined. ubs also admitting to criminal wro wrongdoing in japan. >> how are global markets doing at this hour? >> well, actually global markets are up. they're cheering, you know, the fact that there could be a fiscal cliff deal between democrats and republicans. look, we've got european markets close to year highs, the cac and dax at 52-week highs. this is more related to the expected aggressive monetary easing by the boj, but even the u.s. markets, the s&p 500 at a two-month high. >> i'm curious, we never really know how the fiscal cliff conversation plays out overseas. is it something that moves the needle in the markets in europe and asia? >> absolutely it does. given that, you know, in terms of european risk, everything pretty much done and dusted. we don't have much more european event risk until the end of the year, this is what we're focusing on.
one of the biggest banks here in europe. yes, there have been a lot of press speculation about the side of the fine, but it's three times bigger than the fine ba barclay's was fined. ubs also admitting to criminal wro wrongdoing in japan. >> how are global markets doing at this hour? >> well, actually global markets are up. they're cheering, you know, the fact that there could be a fiscal cliff deal between democrats and republicans. look, we've got european markets close to year...
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europe does not use a government-backing program. there are some there is backing stithy banking sector -- there are some -- much is retained on their own balance sheet and their pledge to the european central bank. that's not fannie and freddie-like but still has a government backdrop. japan, australia, rbs is part of their markets. that gets you back to where the u.s. is now. you have an outstanding mortgage stock in the united states. some of this data is a little bit dated from 2012. but it gives you some snapshots about where the delinquencies are. something like a quarter have an underwater nature to the mortgage. there are still some challenges outstanding in the markets. where is the credit going to come back into the system outside of the fanny-freddie model? there are lots of calls. you hear from jeb hensarling. fannie and freddie and the fha have to be drawn back in some way. how do you do that? this provides at least some of the basic high points of where is it that the private capital is going to come from. if you have a
europe does not use a government-backing program. there are some there is backing stithy banking sector -- there are some -- much is retained on their own balance sheet and their pledge to the european central bank. that's not fannie and freddie-like but still has a government backdrop. japan, australia, rbs is part of their markets. that gets you back to where the u.s. is now. you have an outstanding mortgage stock in the united states. some of this data is a little bit dated from 2012. but it...
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in italy, in europe, a lot of italians are baying little red horns because little red horns ward off the so-called evil i didn't. and, then, putin is not worried at all, the russian president says he knows when the world is ending, 4.5 billion years away but he also said, today, and this is interesting, that life on earth will end before the world ends because the sun is going to turn into a little white dwarf. this has been a good crop of mushrooms this year. >>shepard: apparently. maybe he can slay a dragon. what left is nasa is left. >>jonathan: nasa made a video datelined the day after the apocalypse with this message. >> december 22, 2012. if you are watch this video, it means one thing: the world didn't end yesterday. >>shepard: it means they released it early. >>jonathan: nasa says there are no comets that will collide with the earth or nothing that will bun us up but they did it early which makes you wonder really they really are preparing and just wanted to put this out but if you want reliable evidence the world is not ending i talked to my brother in new zealand a short ti
in italy, in europe, a lot of italians are baying little red horns because little red horns ward off the so-called evil i didn't. and, then, putin is not worried at all, the russian president says he knows when the world is ending, 4.5 billion years away but he also said, today, and this is interesting, that life on earth will end before the world ends because the sun is going to turn into a little white dwarf. this has been a good crop of mushrooms this year. >>shepard: apparently. maybe...
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no wind in sight for the trouble in europe as thousands of greeks in the spaniards again take to the streets in protest against suffocating austerity cuts. before we get to all of that though it's been a heartbreaking week of farewells in newtown connecticut where all twenty children and six adults have been laid to rest after one of the worst mass shootings in u.s. history the massacre reignited fierce debate on gun laws critics say current legislation makes it too easy for the public to buy military grade weapons. has more on americans taking a hard look at the second amendment. a week after the tragedy at the elementary school in newtown president obama made the same pledge as when he became president four years ago to try and get assault weapons off the streets of the u.s. it's a pledge he has failed to deliver on this is not the first issue the first incident gone by of your four years. but the administration indicates this time it's different this time they're serious it will take commitment and compromise. and most of all it will take coach shooting the school and it's a schoo
no wind in sight for the trouble in europe as thousands of greeks in the spaniards again take to the streets in protest against suffocating austerity cuts. before we get to all of that though it's been a heartbreaking week of farewells in newtown connecticut where all twenty children and six adults have been laid to rest after one of the worst mass shootings in u.s. history the massacre reignited fierce debate on gun laws critics say current legislation makes it too easy for the public to buy...
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succulent can offer a diverse holiday for those who are not afraid to travel ten thousand kilometers from europe the question is whether this distant land would ever be able to become a major tourist destination. wealthy british style. markets why not. come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with max concert for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to kaiser report on our. little beasts which brighten if you move out song from funniest impressions. whose phone starts on t.v. dot com. ok in the series a tit for tat move to moscow in washington this last week there are strictures to stop americans adopting russian children reproved by russia's lower house of parliament which then saw the white house in washington and public pressure to consider sanctions on russian lawmakers the past of moscow which also splits public opinion is part of why the legislation would need to target those who abuse the rights of russians and. by washington imposing a travel and financial restrictions on russian officials suspected of involvement in the death of magnits
succulent can offer a diverse holiday for those who are not afraid to travel ten thousand kilometers from europe the question is whether this distant land would ever be able to become a major tourist destination. wealthy british style. markets why not. come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with max concert for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to kaiser report on our. little beasts which brighten if you move out song from funniest...
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succulent can offer a diverse holiday for those who are not afraid to travel ten thousand kilometers from europe the question is whether this distant land would ever be able to become a major tourist destination. you're watching artie's that weekly news review it will be a nervous new year for governments around the world as wiki leaks promises to publish more than a million secret files over the next twelve months releasing information it claims will affect every single country in the world well the pledge came from the whistle blowing web site's founder julian assange with over the christmas address to supporters who had gathered outside the ecuadorian embassy in london this speech six months since a salvage went in to seek political asylum and avoid extradition he's been there ever since and single arrest if he steps outside well kristinn hrafnsson from wiki leaks insists sanjay's predicament won't stop the site from its drive for truth and transparency. well we know about the ongoing. investigation and the secret grand jury in alessandro in virginia there is. an ongoing attempt to find an an
succulent can offer a diverse holiday for those who are not afraid to travel ten thousand kilometers from europe the question is whether this distant land would ever be able to become a major tourist destination. you're watching artie's that weekly news review it will be a nervous new year for governments around the world as wiki leaks promises to publish more than a million secret files over the next twelve months releasing information it claims will affect every single country in the world...
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last week europe's i yet another wave of protests in two countries worst affected by the continent's debt crisis wednesday a twenty four hour general general strike in the greek capital left public services and transportation is paralyzed this is four of the country's biggest banks declared they would need a twenty seven billion euro bailout belo boost to stay afloat meanwhile a new austerity drive by the spanish government drove thousands into the streets of madrid in protest demonstrators called it a budget of hunger and misery and held a mock funeral march for the country's finances investment advisor patrick young says madrid's burden is the result of years of policy mistakes by the government. the truth is there is no money to pay all of these nurses and doctors there is no money for this loutish going to rock your hip pocket to be. both there how. come fortunately while we can obviously say it's a tragedy for the poor independent health care professionals there's just no way to manage to find the money to pay them in modern spain here is a government that has effectively in an
last week europe's i yet another wave of protests in two countries worst affected by the continent's debt crisis wednesday a twenty four hour general general strike in the greek capital left public services and transportation is paralyzed this is four of the country's biggest banks declared they would need a twenty seven billion euro bailout belo boost to stay afloat meanwhile a new austerity drive by the spanish government drove thousands into the streets of madrid in protest demonstrators...
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he's on deadline to create works for collectors in europe and san francisco. >> california today honored 30 sacrifice in the line of duty. flags flew at half staff over the state capitol during ceremonies included calling family and friends for fallen officers. california peace officer's memorial foundation used this tribute to urge californians to become organ donors. friends and family will be names are in vial autos fire officials put out list of hild holliday dos and don'ts. don't forget to water the christmas tree. today they lit a tree to see how quickly it could burst into flames. officials held a show and tell. and candle next to a drape turned this room into an inferno. about 400 people died each year in the united states because of holiday related fire autos tahoe ski resorts getting ready for a white christmas this year. with the first snow falling before thanksgiving the natural base is better than in past years. ski operations able to open more runs this holiday season, and they expect more snow to make this one of the best ski seasons in a decade. forecasters are saying two
he's on deadline to create works for collectors in europe and san francisco. >> california today honored 30 sacrifice in the line of duty. flags flew at half staff over the state capitol during ceremonies included calling family and friends for fallen officers. california peace officer's memorial foundation used this tribute to urge californians to become organ donors. friends and family will be names are in vial autos fire officials put out list of hild holliday dos and don'ts. don't...
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sakhalin can offer a diverse holiday for those who are not afraid to travel ten thousand kilometers from europe the question is whether this distant land would ever be able to become a major tourist destination. the way the artes weekly news review thousands of protesters held a series of rallies in bahrain this week demanding a transitional government and the removal of the prime minister who's been running the country for about forty years some demonstrations turned violent as police fired tear gas and arrested activists one of them for posting on twitter about the protests his tweets describe security forces directing pepper spray in the testers faces that he was accused of giving out false information to gulf monarchy has repeatedly been criticised by human rights groups for its crackdown on the opposition movement which is seen eighty people killed almost to rest because scientists quoting now us says that unlike other arab uprisings western governments are not particularly interested in what bahrain's government is getting up to. trying to crack down on the opposition. of the internationa
sakhalin can offer a diverse holiday for those who are not afraid to travel ten thousand kilometers from europe the question is whether this distant land would ever be able to become a major tourist destination. the way the artes weekly news review thousands of protesters held a series of rallies in bahrain this week demanding a transitional government and the removal of the prime minister who's been running the country for about forty years some demonstrations turned violent as police fired...
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will be cut, but the city hall and the mayors say it will be the flagship of the grain movement in europe. not everyone is so enthusiastic. >> of course i think about the environment, but i'm afraid the dozer -- that those that are used to traveling by car will not use the system. >> if the price of fuel was hired, people might not use car s, but people will not use it just because it is free. >> i do not think it really is free, because we are paying taxes. >> three-quarters of voters backed the proposal in a referendum. ho only one-fifth of those eligible took part in the polls. -- only one-fifth of those eligible took part in the poll. the opposition here says this is less about the clean environment, and more about political hot air. the mayor denies he is simply trying to win votes and says the scheme will pay for itself by attracting more business. >> i want it to be the green capital of the eu. >> some estimates say it costs $19 million, the waste of public money. >> there will have been no significant decrease in car transportation, or increase in public transport. that is why it
will be cut, but the city hall and the mayors say it will be the flagship of the grain movement in europe. not everyone is so enthusiastic. >> of course i think about the environment, but i'm afraid the dozer -- that those that are used to traveling by car will not use the system. >> if the price of fuel was hired, people might not use car s, but people will not use it just because it is free. >> i do not think it really is free, because we are paying taxes. >>...
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moving now to the the weather and a deadly cold snap sweeping across eastern europe. freezing temperatures there have claimed more than 200 lives. ukraine has been hardest hit. it has been snowing there for weeks. at least 80 people have died in crane, most of them homeless. in britain it's the rain. devon in divest england is one of the areas deluged by storms. what about the weather across the u.s. in the next couple of days? the holiday travel season is now under way, and aaa expects more than 93 million americans to be on the move at some point most of them by car. jeff beradelli at our miami station wfor joins us. the next couple of days could affect travelers, could affect shoppers. what kind of weather are we going to see across the country? >> reporter: jirnlg it's nainl good news. it's pretty quiet across most of the united states right now with the exception of the west coast. we have a big storm slamming into there. tomorrow is going to be pretty quiet also across the united states so travelers shouldn't have too much to worry about. as we head into christm
moving now to the the weather and a deadly cold snap sweeping across eastern europe. freezing temperatures there have claimed more than 200 lives. ukraine has been hardest hit. it has been snowing there for weeks. at least 80 people have died in crane, most of them homeless. in britain it's the rain. devon in divest england is one of the areas deluged by storms. what about the weather across the u.s. in the next couple of days? the holiday travel season is now under way, and aaa expects more...
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i'm not sure i completely agree with him all the problems are behind news europe and that china doesn't still have problems ahead. nevertheless there is opportunity in the global economy and the u.s. businesses are as best positioned as any to take advantage of that if we can get through this uncertain period. david: we don't want to be pollyannaish about it. there are real serious problems out there and a lot of the folks inside the beltway are not going to make things easier. however, businesses in america have done a incredible job shoring up their base. steven, great report. thank you very much. we appreciate it. >> thank you. david: liz, over to you. liz: david, today is a big deadline. it's the deadline for states to died if they will set up health care exchanges. this is a key provision in the affordable care act. we'll bring you all the latest, some pros and cons right from washington. joining us to weigh in on the issue, the executive director for the deloitte center for health. what states, patients, doctors, businesses have to gain or lose. stay tuned. i always wait until the
i'm not sure i completely agree with him all the problems are behind news europe and that china doesn't still have problems ahead. nevertheless there is opportunity in the global economy and the u.s. businesses are as best positioned as any to take advantage of that if we can get through this uncertain period. david: we don't want to be pollyannaish about it. there are real serious problems out there and a lot of the folks inside the beltway are not going to make things easier. however,...
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to the world as that's he initially tried to do it in collaboration with some of the leading use in europe and the united states even if this were to end tomorrow somehow they join us on and wiki leaks have already done an incredible incredible service to us the shame going forward will not be about what julian assange has done but about the fact that the major media in this country and essentially abandon him and are not supporting his struggle for freedom julian massage agrees and in a way what's happening to do it is particularly important except that it is part of a much wider process and it's a huge churkin are key to your. given the pace that things are moving now joining us on will likely spend christmas in the embassy he'll be giving a christmas face to supporters as the ecuadorian embassy in london tomorrow evening and is asking supporters to bring food and candles. well it's been five months since an unthinkable there five days excuse me since an unspeakable tragedy forever changed newtown connecticut several of the children and teachers have been laid in their final resting plac
to the world as that's he initially tried to do it in collaboration with some of the leading use in europe and the united states even if this were to end tomorrow somehow they join us on and wiki leaks have already done an incredible incredible service to us the shame going forward will not be about what julian assange has done but about the fact that the major media in this country and essentially abandon him and are not supporting his struggle for freedom julian massage agrees and in a way...
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but madrid is also the first store max throughout europe where you can find this tool in solid pine with a height of two meters in the motto is cuts are necessary they encourage people to get one for their home for their living room for their bar and perhaps in the public square right well you can cut. more cut. i told you two years ago if you did because the price and the market's going to be exploding i expect a gay teen manufacture to go public. and you can catch the kaiser report of the next on. in the run up to christmas parts of northern ireland have been gripped by violence there has been two weeks of fierce clashes between police and british residents in belfast on monday violent protesters wrapped in union flags stormed the local council meeting chanted sectarian abuse counselors and made threats to members of a nonsectarian alliance party police managed to disperse the crowds it was decision to end the century old tradition of flying britain's union flag over city hall three hundred sixty five days a year eleven officers were injured and dozens of people including children were
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he came to report on communism in eastern europe. i met him, and we drove to berlin on the november night when the wall fell and spent the evening sitting on the wall taking added with a chisel. i got married to him a year later. >> what did it mean at the time? what did it mean when you were sitting there one that wall came down? when was it? >> 1989. people have forgotten how much fun it was. it was a very exhilarating time in history, but they have also forgotten how nervous people were. i remember sitting on the wall, and it was 4:00 in the morning, and everyone was awake, but there were hundreds of people sitting on top of the berlin wall, and there was a wall and then no man's land. they were standing there very nervous. at 4:00 in the morning everyone has drunk champagne, and they have already some the national anthem, so what you do next seven? people started to jump off the walls, and the guards would rush over and throw people back. it was not entirely as satisfying moment. i discovered as we were sitting there that east ge
he came to report on communism in eastern europe. i met him, and we drove to berlin on the november night when the wall fell and spent the evening sitting on the wall taking added with a chisel. i got married to him a year later. >> what did it mean at the time? what did it mean when you were sitting there one that wall came down? when was it? >> 1989. people have forgotten how much fun it was. it was a very exhilarating time in history, but they have also forgotten how nervous...
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twelve is about to end in what here it was the global economy remains weak the arab spring rages on europe is dealing with painful austerity extreme weather headed self-help and obama reelected and there was no shortage of conflicts tragedies and misery around the world. to cross talk two thousand and twelve as it was i'm joined by john glaser in washington he's an assistant editor and blogger for antiwar dot com in san francisco we have will durst he is a political comic and syndicated columnist and in paris we cross the analysts a bit more he's a journalist and political commentator on cross talk rules in effect if you want to do this for this episode here. analysts say if i go to you first in paris if there is a hierarchy of events or ideas of the year that's about to end what would they be for you. well it's cool to be the president and actually for us because that was really sort of the great thing marking the. political yeah and the fact that because you were sent home by the voters so i would say that's the biggest thing this year john how about you but it's because i was going to s
twelve is about to end in what here it was the global economy remains weak the arab spring rages on europe is dealing with painful austerity extreme weather headed self-help and obama reelected and there was no shortage of conflicts tragedies and misery around the world. to cross talk two thousand and twelve as it was i'm joined by john glaser in washington he's an assistant editor and blogger for antiwar dot com in san francisco we have will durst he is a political comic and syndicated...
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yes i mean even though europe gault the nobel prize of peace this year i heard say that's not enough to know lift the gloom from the general feeling it is all sterritt see there's the sort of it looks like the idea has been saved for for a bit but still at the price of committing to. budget cuts everywhere to earn employment that cannot be reduced and in general with the feeling that we are being sort of past gone by by the south pacific. asia pacific region so. you know we're sort of looking towards twenty thirty not thinking that it's going to be much better in fact at least two countries france and britain are looking tools you know recession. spain and ireland do not know yet you know whether they're going to be able to sort of turn back the current crisis so i should say that europe is not feeling so well right now john another thing that isn't feeling very well do you think that two thousand and twelve was another year a bush foreign policy year. you know that that's true in some respects but that sometimes can be overstated i mean. a good example is for example what's happenin
yes i mean even though europe gault the nobel prize of peace this year i heard say that's not enough to know lift the gloom from the general feeling it is all sterritt see there's the sort of it looks like the idea has been saved for for a bit but still at the price of committing to. budget cuts everywhere to earn employment that cannot be reduced and in general with the feeling that we are being sort of past gone by by the south pacific. asia pacific region so. you know we're sort of looking...
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and a sterile insurrection in europe while spaniards seize over a hated budget strikes in greece put a damper on a credit rating upgrade. this is actually going to be live from moscow i'm marina joshing early results from the final round of voting in egypt's troubled the referendum suggests the new constitution is likely to pass as follows nearly a month of protest where the latest violent i'll break being in the country's second largest city of alexandria journalist bill true has more from the capital cairo. the preliminary results are in for egypt's contentious constitutional referendum egypt appears to voted for the constitution sixty four percent say yes. thirty six percent have said no this comes after mass to send in the streets across the country with the cost three weeks against this constitution opposition forces say force a presidential dictatorship and was drafted by an islamist dominated assembly of the twenty seven governors that went to vote in the last week only three voted against the constitution. this in the last round is largely due to the fact that in the last sev
and a sterile insurrection in europe while spaniards seize over a hated budget strikes in greece put a damper on a credit rating upgrade. this is actually going to be live from moscow i'm marina joshing early results from the final round of voting in egypt's troubled the referendum suggests the new constitution is likely to pass as follows nearly a month of protest where the latest violent i'll break being in the country's second largest city of alexandria journalist bill true has more from the...
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but may take time owes on deadline to create work for collector in europe and san francisco. in berkeley, abc 7 news. >> remarkable work. >> worried about finishing christmas shopping this holiday season? procrastinators are dominating [ female announcer ] here's to a whole world of happier holidays. time to enchant, delight and amaze. safeway will help you gather everyone round. a smoked, shank half ham is only 99 cents a pound. get breyer's ice cream for $2.88 and dessert will surely shine. make it a grand finale with starbucks just $6.99. turns out this season less is really so much more. so make your holiday merrier than ever before. safeway. ingredients for life. smoo rain cold returns. sandhya is here with the forecast. >> yes but we get a break right now as we look at live topler 7 hd. chill in the air as we look at the accu-weather 7 day forecastth slight chance of showers tomorrow. it is going to be a chilly start frosty morning for wed. temperatures dropping to the upper 20's coldest inland valley then rain coming in for thursday. mr. wet weather heading into friday
but may take time owes on deadline to create work for collector in europe and san francisco. in berkeley, abc 7 news. >> remarkable work. >> worried about finishing christmas shopping this holiday season? procrastinators are dominating [ female announcer ] here's to a whole world of happier holidays. time to enchant, delight and amaze. safeway will help you gather everyone round. a smoked, shank half ham is only 99 cents a pound. get breyer's ice cream for $2.88 and dessert will...
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is seeking to expand its influence in eastern europe. we've seen that there is a strong motive force to maintain the cold war even without the soviet union to incorporate the countries of eastern and central europe the former warsaw pact countries into an american sphere of influence through the medium of nato and so i think what the what the troop deployment that we creation of more bases there already for. the corp of this as part of the nato strategy is one threat to russia a threat to the national sovereignty of the people of boggy area because they have foreign military bases and it incorporates buggery makes it more secure as part of an american political and economic as well as military formation egypt's public prosecutor has resigned less than a month after being appointed by president morsi the opposition is celebrating the move as a victory for the independence of the judiciary most of the country's judges are critical of morse's recent policies many refused to see the referendum in egypt's new draft constitution which forced t
is seeking to expand its influence in eastern europe. we've seen that there is a strong motive force to maintain the cold war even without the soviet union to incorporate the countries of eastern and central europe the former warsaw pact countries into an american sphere of influence through the medium of nato and so i think what the what the troop deployment that we creation of more bases there already for. the corp of this as part of the nato strategy is one threat to russia a threat to the...
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this summit takes place in the times of economic crisis in europe and we understand of course that the global cooperation between moscow and brussels will be one of the most important things on the agenda the something which has already been speculated by the media and the analysts is whether this summit would show that e.u. would like to put some differences aside and see russia as a key strategic partner in the dark times of the financial crisis and certainly last but not least the foreign policy the major international geopolitical issues will be on the agenda of the summit as well we understand according to the russian president that he will basically regenerate moscow's stance on the syrian dispute there on the syrian conflict that it needs to be resolved at the negotiations table in full accordance with the international law not through violent means and not through military conflict this is something that has already said during his annual press conference on thursday of course we'll keep you posted of all the details and all the latest information of the summit in brussels as w
this summit takes place in the times of economic crisis in europe and we understand of course that the global cooperation between moscow and brussels will be one of the most important things on the agenda the something which has already been speculated by the media and the analysts is whether this summit would show that e.u. would like to put some differences aside and see russia as a key strategic partner in the dark times of the financial crisis and certainly last but not least the foreign...
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we supported the marshall plan that helped europe regain its strength. and pioneered the atm, so you can get cash when you want it. it's been our privilege to back ideas like these, and the leaders behind them. so why should our anniversary matter to you? because for 200 years, we've been helping people and their ideas move from ambition to achievement. and the next great idea could be yours. ♪ if you're a man with low testosterone, you should know that axiron is here. the only underarm...
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europe first. i'm also in charge of attracting foreign investments so the priority is pretty well known, freeing up bureaucracy and letting enterprises do their job and don't be really constrained by labor laws or too many laws that affect the willingness of an entrepreneur to do his job. >> find it interesting that we're dealing with the same issues, labor laws certainly in some cases have really hindered the ability for some businesses to do well. let me ask you about any and how things are going. we just saw a report recently where there was a report that said by 2020 america could actually be a great oil exporter which i found just amazing. where are you finding developments? i know that in ghana recently was a big opportunity for your company, also libya. where is the oil in the world and how is business at any? >> you know, the company is 75% about foreign business, so whatever we do, we do it mostly in africa and also in the u.s., but we're the biggest oil company in africa, and we're coming
europe first. i'm also in charge of attracting foreign investments so the priority is pretty well known, freeing up bureaucracy and letting enterprises do their job and don't be really constrained by labor laws or too many laws that affect the willingness of an entrepreneur to do his job. >> find it interesting that we're dealing with the same issues, labor laws certainly in some cases have really hindered the ability for some businesses to do well. let me ask you about any and how things...
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would still bomb despite the result was really awful europe that europe was rebuilding we were out of we're in is we don't know here's the real problem so much of our debt is short term debt under the obama budget plan by twenty twenty two our debt our national debts going to be twenty five trillion dollars. but you're going to go up and start consuming the literally the entire but we all know that they're going to go up because the fed has basically said that they're going to start ignoring inflation in favor of jobs and they all want to pay off the debt with deflated or with the inflated dollar the value dollar i agree with you on that newt gingrich was on a local talk show in cincinnati this morning any blame the shootings in connecticut on godlessness in our schools check this out. when you have an anti religious secular bureaucracy and secular judiciary seeking to drop out of the public. something fills the vacuum and. going from communion to playing war games in which you practice killing people is necessarily an improvement and so is do we have a problem of not enough religion
would still bomb despite the result was really awful europe that europe was rebuilding we were out of we're in is we don't know here's the real problem so much of our debt is short term debt under the obama budget plan by twenty twenty two our debt our national debts going to be twenty five trillion dollars. but you're going to go up and start consuming the literally the entire but we all know that they're going to go up because the fed has basically said that they're going to start ignoring...
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. >>> record breaking cold weather blankets part of eastern europe. the rescue effort to find hundreds trapped. >> arrests are made in an explosion in indianapolis that killed two people and leveled dozens of homes. how a scheme to get out of debt led to the deadly blast. >> and i'm still tracking some downpours on live storm tracker 2 radar. our next system racing toward the bay area. when the heaviest rain bans arrive. your christmas forecast. [ boy's voice ] hey guys...what're you doing? [ girl's voice ] we're gonna have lunch together. what're you having? oh, well, i only have this one, so... that'll do, i'll split it with sally. yea, we'll just share it. [ male announcer ] get your own subway steak melt, like the steak & bacon melt. subway. eat fresh®. saying thanks is a great deals customer appreciation month at subway restaurants. because we're offering $2 six inch subs -- the cold cut combo or meatball marinara. $2 each, all december long. appreciation tastes amazing! hurry in for your $2 sub. subway. eat fresh. >>> a record breaking bitter c
. >>> record breaking cold weather blankets part of eastern europe. the rescue effort to find hundreds trapped. >> arrests are made in an explosion in indianapolis that killed two people and leveled dozens of homes. how a scheme to get out of debt led to the deadly blast. >> and i'm still tracking some downpours on live storm tracker 2 radar. our next system racing toward the bay area. when the heaviest rain bans arrive. your christmas forecast. [ boy's voice ] hey...
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. >> we had a lot of forces in europe, at sea andmo on land, t was not, it is not reasonable that they could have responded. in a timely way this, is over in a matter of about 20 or 30 minute ootz report says u.s. security at the consulate was forced to leave stevens behind when a second wave began. >> their decision to depart this special mission without ambassador stevens came after efforts of many u.s. security agents to find him, and sean snij a smoke filled building still on fire. >> stevens stepfather spoke to us by phone today saying the report is upsetting because it reveals nature of decisions made, and not made. the report makes 29 recommendations to secretary of state clinton, who has said she'll adopt all 29, including adding marine corps security guards. senator kerry who is being considered as her replacement had nothing but kind words for her response to the attack. >> i think that is an extremely positive step. i think it's courageous step. >> the report could not determine who took stevens to the benghazi hospital but he arriving there. >> thank you. optimism turns int
. >> we had a lot of forces in europe, at sea andmo on land, t was not, it is not reasonable that they could have responded. in a timely way this, is over in a matter of about 20 or 30 minute ootz report says u.s. security at the consulate was forced to leave stevens behind when a second wave began. >> their decision to depart this special mission without ambassador stevens came after efforts of many u.s. security agents to find him, and sean snij a smoke filled building still on...
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europe is now divided in many ways to -. there are a few elements of the communist past you can see. there is a paranoid element in politics that comes from the legacy of people being spied on and having lived in an oppressive system. they are more paranoid about secret deals behind their backs, because secret deals were done behind their backs, and that is understandable. there is an anxiety about being left behind in the west. the memory of the past continues to play out, but in truth, these countries are more different from one another than they are similar. >> you through -- you chose three of eight countries behind the iron curtain? >> it depends on how you count. >> what were the three democrats i chose to poland, hungary, and east germany. they have different historical background. they belong to different empires in the 19th century. they have different political traditions and mostly because they have given experiences of the war. germany was nazi germany. poland resisted very strongly. the nazis had one of the most
europe is now divided in many ways to -. there are a few elements of the communist past you can see. there is a paranoid element in politics that comes from the legacy of people being spied on and having lived in an oppressive system. they are more paranoid about secret deals behind their backs, because secret deals were done behind their backs, and that is understandable. there is an anxiety about being left behind in the west. the memory of the past continues to play out, but in truth, these...
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crowd out to europe's energy future president putin to means e.u. leaders on his first trip to brussels since retiring to the ground and. also time playing time out on trade routes were pulled from the drone campaign divide in yemen and one of the country's leadership seems to be quiet about said. wiki leaks has already over a million dollar commands being paid to be released and julian assange promises during real secrets concerning every government in the world as he lays out his plan so plan for twenty four christmas address for his embassy cried out in a. new song russia and around the wall this is all she was me hello and welcome to the. pan continental energy issues are said to gather steam with president putin in brussels for talks with european union leaders russia's the largest oil and natural gas exporter the twenty seven nation bloc but such a big partnership iran it comes without hurdles as an excess explains. the media and the analysts are expecting a very interesting russia e.u. summit in brussels with the russian president attending i
crowd out to europe's energy future president putin to means e.u. leaders on his first trip to brussels since retiring to the ground and. also time playing time out on trade routes were pulled from the drone campaign divide in yemen and one of the country's leadership seems to be quiet about said. wiki leaks has already over a million dollar commands being paid to be released and julian assange promises during real secrets concerning every government in the world as he lays out his plan so plan...
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so matthew what qualifies as a white person a white person would be i mean a caucasian someone from europe stretching all the way from that darien peninsula all the way to russia and who's going to be allowed in your group when everyone's going to allow the group that's actually the one thing that people understand it's not a whites only group it's people who are standing in advocating for white interests just as there is white members of the black student union on campus and there's black and hispanic members and asian members and jewish members in our group that works for the best interest of hispanics so it's the idea that we're not limiting people from coming and it's an open door if you believe in white culture if you want to protect white culture in advance white interest and fight discrimination on campus you can join ok so if you extract black people minority students hispanics anybody but in a recent interview you said with that with the big picture host tom hartman that you don't consider jewish people like you can you explain short well i mean it's the idea if you look in terms
so matthew what qualifies as a white person a white person would be i mean a caucasian someone from europe stretching all the way from that darien peninsula all the way to russia and who's going to be allowed in your group when everyone's going to allow the group that's actually the one thing that people understand it's not a whites only group it's people who are standing in advocating for white interests just as there is white members of the black student union on campus and there's black and...
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but i could see the feds easing, europe is easing. i can see maybe profits are going to come in better. maybe we had great housing coming in today. when they are doing this toe dance, how can the market make sense of that. >> we have had the debt crisis to train us how to deal with this? you start ignoring what the politicians had to say. and that is really now traders look at it. >> i'm here to tell you, one for one doesn't work. this is going to be his biggest challenge. the racing ising of the top chae is it. republicans aren't going to like that. and the grass roots aren't going to like that. and the only people that are going to like it are the liberals and the unions. >> but this is a big problem on spending and i think that is where the president will see the deal fall apart. they are close. pretty close. but we do need to see a net revenue, neutral plan. >> are you kidding? >> republicans want to three to four to one. >> they do want that, but they can live with the revenue neutral plan. >> one to one is insanity. >> it is not
but i could see the feds easing, europe is easing. i can see maybe profits are going to come in better. maybe we had great housing coming in today. when they are doing this toe dance, how can the market make sense of that. >> we have had the debt crisis to train us how to deal with this? you start ignoring what the politicians had to say. and that is really now traders look at it. >> i'm here to tell you, one for one doesn't work. this is going to be his biggest challenge. the...
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would still bomb despite the result was really awful your europe was rebuilding we were out of we're going to know here's the real problem so much of our debt is short term debt under the obama budget plan by twenty twenty two are our national debts going to be twenty five trillion dollars at some point our creditors are going to take a look yes trust me on this and. at some point our creditors are going to take a look at us to go you know america is not that great of a credit risk what happens when anybody is not that great of a credit risk and the interest rates skyrocket and they're and they're there and we're borrowing money at less than two percent they're borrowing money as normally low rates and when these interest rates are normal it's because you know the full faith and credit of the united states is a pretty good thing and low. yes the republicans to work the low ok let's move on if you're going to go up and start consuming the literally the entire but we all know that they're going to go up because the fed has basically said that they're going to start inflation in in favo
would still bomb despite the result was really awful your europe was rebuilding we were out of we're going to know here's the real problem so much of our debt is short term debt under the obama budget plan by twenty twenty two are our national debts going to be twenty five trillion dollars at some point our creditors are going to take a look yes trust me on this and. at some point our creditors are going to take a look at us to go you know america is not that great of a credit risk what happens...
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is seeking to expand its influence in eastern europe. we've seen that there is a strong motive force to maintain the cold war even without the soviet union and to incorporate the countries of eastern and central europe the former warsaw pact countries into an american sphere of influence through the medium of nato and so i think what the what the troop deployment the creation of more bases there already for. the incorporation of this as part of the nato strategy is one a threat to russia a threat to the national sovereignty of the people of bug area because they have foreign military bases and it incorporates belgariad makes it more secure as part of an american political and economic as well as military formation nato in the creation in development of u.s. military bases which are always done under the pretext of security whether it be american security or regional security or global security what that really is is a method by which that country and its economy and its political leaders become securely fastened to to washington both in
is seeking to expand its influence in eastern europe. we've seen that there is a strong motive force to maintain the cold war even without the soviet union and to incorporate the countries of eastern and central europe the former warsaw pact countries into an american sphere of influence through the medium of nato and so i think what the what the troop deployment the creation of more bases there already for. the incorporation of this as part of the nato strategy is one a threat to russia a...
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cooperation should be defined by choice not forced by necessity that europe sees future ties with russia indeed it is a view that second by president putin as well as in brussels for talks with the blocs leaders for the first time since his return to the kremlin. a lot of speculation happened before the summit that this will be a meeting of confrontation rather than a corporation but it actually turned out absolutely the opposite scenario all these speakers. started off by saying that the trade turnover between the e.u. and russia has grown significantly now it's exceeding three hundred billion euros a year and this is a good sign but both sides expressed their willingness to make it a corporation by choice not by necessity our relation as a huge potential that can still be explored as we have proposed to president putin we should drill for an interdependent spend their society into an interdependent space shows but clearly the biggest contradictions still remain in the issues of the energy supplies from russia to the european continent i'd like to remind you is that the e.u. still has a
cooperation should be defined by choice not forced by necessity that europe sees future ties with russia indeed it is a view that second by president putin as well as in brussels for talks with the blocs leaders for the first time since his return to the kremlin. a lot of speculation happened before the summit that this will be a meeting of confrontation rather than a corporation but it actually turned out absolutely the opposite scenario all these speakers. started off by saying that the trade...
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from europe and that's the thing we shared we shared blood we shared culture that there was something more that tied us together now you look at america and what is an american an american is this abstract idea that we're bound together by capitalism and we kind of salute the same flag and that's about it that there's no strong identity of what is an american there's no community anymore we're simply a multicultural hodgepodge you look at l.a. that's an example of what america was founded as it's nearly nearly one third world country in its own right so that's kind of a problem i think the wrong side of time but do you consider yourself to be a white nationalist i consider myself to be a southern nationalist because as i see that you know the southern people there was a war fought over the idea that we've always identified as being a separate people now that doesn't mean i mean ill will towards my brothers to the north it doesn't mean i have any ill will towards any racial group i simply want to be able to protect by culture and my people and events the best interest of them and very
from europe and that's the thing we shared we shared blood we shared culture that there was something more that tied us together now you look at america and what is an american an american is this abstract idea that we're bound together by capitalism and we kind of salute the same flag and that's about it that there's no strong identity of what is an american there's no community anymore we're simply a multicultural hodgepodge you look at l.a. that's an example of what america was founded as...
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. >> of fishermen around europe say their fleets have already been cut and many jobs lost. policy makers in brussels will have to hammer out a plan that balances commercial interests and brings fish stocks back on track. >> returning to the dutch port after a week of fishing in the north sea. he is only licensed to catch one kind of fish. eu ministers responsible for fisheries say quotas are necessary to protect fish stocks. >> for us, it is about sustainable fishing policy, which is based on the maximum sustainable catch. >> it sounds environmentally friendly, but it results in edible fish being thrown overboard. fisherman dump the unwanted fish that get caught in nets. it does not make much ecological or economic sense. millions of euros are thrown out every year. environmentalists are calling for brussels to enact a throwback band. >> a fisherman has to bring what he catches into port. that would put pressure on the fishing industry because they only want to bring back the valuable kinds. >> in short, throwing good fischbach to see is cheaper than buying new nets like th
. >> of fishermen around europe say their fleets have already been cut and many jobs lost. policy makers in brussels will have to hammer out a plan that balances commercial interests and brings fish stocks back on track. >> returning to the dutch port after a week of fishing in the north sea. he is only licensed to catch one kind of fish. eu ministers responsible for fisheries say quotas are necessary to protect fish stocks. >> for us, it is about sustainable fishing policy,...